How Jingdezhen Connects the World Through Ceramics
Italian vice mayor highlights Jingdezhen on the Chinese mainland as a vibrant global hub for ceramics and cultural exchange.
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Italian vice mayor highlights Jingdezhen on the Chinese mainland as a vibrant global hub for ceramics and cultural exchange.
Spain’s Talavera councilor hails Jingdezhen as “the top of ceramic,” celebrating shared traditions and future cultural exchanges between the two pottery capitals.
Iraqi artist Waleed R. Qaisi explores Jingdezhen’s ceramics scene, mixing 3D printing and AI with centuries-old craftsmanship for an art-tech revolution.
Kenyan-British ceramic artist Megan White transforms ocean creatures into stunning ceramics, highlighting resilience and unconventional beauty with vibrant glazes.
Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli Sudharsan finds a second home in Jingdezhen in the Chinese mainland, teaming up with local masters to continue a rich porcelain heritage.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel uses Jingdezhen clay to create eternal artworks that carry human stories beyond time and space.
Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli uses her ceramics to advocate ‘Land Protection’ at the UN’s 80th anniversary, inspiring youth to reconnect with nature.
Ceramics innovator Li Yanxun revives Tang Dynasty techniques with bold 1,280°C experiments, igniting a creative renaissance in tradition.
Li Yanxun reawakens Tang Sancai ceramics by reviving ancient colors with modern kiln innovations, bridging history with contemporary design.
Li Yanxun from Guangdong redefines ceramic art by moving from traditional porcelain painting to embracing the true essence of ceramics.